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'''''The Heart of a Cult''''' is a 2006 [[novel]] by American author Lena Phoenix. It was inspired by her personal experiences in the alternative [[spirtuality|spiritual]] realm. The book is written in the style of a personal diary and a segment of the life of thirty-year-old Michelle Thomson, who, during a period of unemployment, goes to a spiritual seminar. The seminar experience leads her into the depths of a [[cult]], from which she must win her freedom, leading to the narrator's growth. The book gained approval from regional websites and some internet reviewers. |
'''''The Heart of a Cult''''' is a 2006 [[novel]] by American author Lena Phoenix. It was inspired by her personal experiences in the alternative [[spirtuality|spiritual]] realm. The book is written in the style of a personal diary and a segment of the life of thirty-year-old Michelle Thomson, who, during a period of unemployment, goes to a spiritual seminar. The seminar experience leads her into the depths of a [[cult]], from which she must win her freedom, leading to the narrator's growth. The book gained approval from regional websites and some internet reviewers. |
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The Heart of a Cult is a 2006 novel by American author Lena Phoenix. It was inspired by her personal experiences in the alternative spiritual realm. The book is written in the style of a personal diary and a segment of the life of thirty-year-old Michelle Thomson, who, during a period of unemployment, goes to a spiritual seminar. The seminar experience leads her into the depths of a cult, from which she must win her freedom, leading to the narrator's growth. The book gained approval from regional websites and some internet reviewers.
The Heart of a Cult won the Independent Publisher's 2007 Visionary Fiction Silver Medal.[1]
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Lena Phoenix. The Heart of a Cult. Garuda: 2006. ISBN 978-0-9785483-0-8.
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